Toledo’s PRIZM Creative Community is sponsoring a project/exhibit in which artists and authors submit works for pairing up with others. In other words, a visual artist chooses an author’s work and visa versa and then does his/her own interpretation of that work. I chose the following by author Judith Speizer Crandell entitled Tripping Down Maiden Lane: “Short, somewhat overweight and slow, a 34-year-old woman walked down a narrow lane, her body crisscrossed by two timeworn tablecloths held in place by safety pins and a man’s bathrobe sash while the woman was held in place by the mid-May wind.” The works will be exhibited at the Main Library downtown Sept. 8 – Nov. 1, 2014.This QuiltToon is 16″ X 15″. Machine pieced, free-motion stitched with a small amount of painting and ribbonry.

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I'm a news junkie and have opinions about everything! I consider myself a folk artist because I have no formal art training and use the sewing skills I learned many moons ago to accomplish the fiber art I seem to have to express.